St. Gallen delivered a commanding performance at St. Jakob-Park on May 14, 2026, defeating FC Basel 1893 3–1 in a thrilling Swiss Super League encounter. The visitors overturned an early deficit with a ruthless second-half display, earning a crucial away win that solidified their push for a top‑three finish.
Match Overview
Basel began brightly and took the lead inside 20 minutes through a well‑worked set piece, but St. Gallen responded with discipline and growing confidence. By the hour mark, the visitors had turned the game on its head with two quick‑fire goals, and a late third wrapped up the points in front of a stunned home crowd. The result underlined St. Gallen’s ability to compete away from home against one of the league’s traditional powerhouses.
Key Moments
- 18′ – Basel 1‑0: Captain Fabian Frei rose highest to meet a corner, powering a header past St. Gallen goalkeeper Lawrence Ati‑Zigi.
- 52′ – Equaliser (1‑1): A swift counter‑attack saw Chadrac Akolo slide the ball across the box for Jean‑Pierre Nsame to tap in from close range.
- 64′ – St. Gallen takes the lead (1‑2): After sustained pressure, Lukas Görtler curled a precise shot into the far corner from the edge of the area.
- 81′ – Clincher (1‑3): Substitute Jérémy Guillemenot capitalised on a defensive mix‑up, rounding the keeper to seal a memorable away victory.
Tactical Story
Basel’s early goal came from a planned set‑piece routine, but St. Gallen’s midfield trio of Görtler, Quintillà and Witzig gradually took control. The visitors switched to a more aggressive pressing system after the interval, forcing Basel into hurried passes. St. Gallen’s full‑backs pushed high, pinning Basel’s wingers back and creating overloads that led directly to the two second‑half goals. Basel’s 3‑5‑2 formation struggled to cope with St. Gallen’s fluid movement in the final third.
Standout Players
- Lukas Görtler (St. Gallen): The midfield engine scored a stunning winner and dictated play with 89% pass completion and four key passes.
- Jean‑Pierre Nsame (St. Gallen): His equaliser changed momentum; the veteran striker also held the ball up expertly.
- Fabian Frei (Basel): Despite the loss, the Basel captain was a constant threat from set pieces and won six aerial duels.
- Lawrence Ati‑Zigi (St. Gallen): Made three vital saves in the first half to keep his side in the match.
Season Impact
The victory lifted St. Gallen into third place in the Super League standings, strengthening their grip on a European qualification spot. For Basel, the defeat was a setback in their pursuit of a top‑two finish, leaving them six points behind league leaders Young Boys with five matches to play. The result also snapped Basel’s nine‑match unbeaten run at St. Jakob‑Park, sending a clear message that St. Gallen will be a force in the run‑in.

